Wedding Standards: The Great American Songbook??
Cosmo
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So I have a few weddings coming up in the next several months and I've realized that I'm kind of ignorant to some of the songs from the Great American Songbook that might be considered staples to play at a wedding.For my own wedding a couple months ago I had to put together a list of artists from Benny Goodman to that OTHER FAMOUS WHITE GUY WHO PLAYED CARINET hahah (blanking haha!)Anyway, I've started to go through some of the shit that I think might be cool, and any help would be appreciated. of course, Sinatra. Tony Bennet, Ella Fitzgerald. What are the JUMPOFFS?The songbooks of Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, Richard Rodgers, Cole Porter and Hoagie Carmichael.Any other ideas?
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bobby darrin
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jack jones
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"Cheek To Cheek" would be cool at a wedding. Likewise "True Love" from High Society. American Idol's probably done a lot to push "At Last" back into the wider public consciousness as well, I'd imagine.
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You might want to start with the song list (not necessarily artist though) on the "When Harry Met Sally" soundtrack. As far as jazz standards go, they picked some really great ones for that. The one song I'd leave off would be "It Had To Be You" (ironically).
But Rodgers is an excellent choice, Cole Porter of course and don't sleep on Gershwin.
I concur with JP that some good bossa would be a good look, especially "Corcovado" (Sarah Vaughn does a great version of this).
Definitely looking at Jazz Vocal recommendations though.
I have several pre mixed sets for this. I know that sounds lame, but it's a great time for you to get yourself together and take care of logistics (cake cutting, 1st dance, toasts, etc.). While those mixes are playing, I will blend in few "live" records so I don't look like a dickhead just standing up there.
Jazz: go for the upbeat piano trios Red Garland, early Ramsey Lewis, the 3 sounds.
some Sinatra titles: Songs for Swinging Lovers, Come Dance With Me, Come Fly with Me, A Swinging Affair, etc. anything upbeat with Nelson Riddle, son!
Tons of other gems in the dollar bin off the top of my head...
Rosemary Clooney with Perez Prado
Nat King Cole in Espanol
Willie Nelson--Stardust
do you really think thats enough?
A little Chet Baker might do the trick.
Come on dude - compared to the typical interest of this board ie tropicalia, or worse yet baile funk
Cosmo I'm pretty sure there's an Ella Sings Gershwin LP, all of that stuff is on itunes too.
Dinah Washington--Dinah Jams
Count Basie stuff on Decca with Jimmy Rushing on vocals
I should probably clarify this:
I'm actually looking to broaden my repertoire with music that's for the MUCH older folk - talking 65+. That's why the request for all the jazz standards and shit like that.
And it's not really long list that I'm looking for, just like the MUST HAVES. Like if someone said "Stardust" - I don't have that. I need that, right? Famous song along these lines if I'm not mistaken...
You need to bone up on your musicals dog!
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can we limit our buttfucking to political threads? plus, i've got mad roids after all those honkitty liquor drinks.
hi, cosmo
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The hardest I ever saw a "normal" wedding go off was when a dude played "Maneater." I'm talking absolute PANDEMONIUM. Uncles having a drink at the bar stopping mid-sentence, loosening the tie while giving the hard head sway, slamming the drink down, plowing into the melee and straight going for theirs. Fat teen cousins prowling the edge of the dancefloor, looking for second-removed trim. Mild yet compelling crowd surfing. Spilt booze and cake debris everywhere. DJ had to play it three times in a row. Shit was bonkers.
Tie a Yellow Ribbon then...sheesh.
I wish I could get invited to the kind of wedding where the DJ has to pull three rewinds on a Hall & Oates jam.
Had you been at my wedding you would have been witness to a full on Freeway megamix.
Hahaha! I'm now trying to picture a wedding party gettin' buck to "What We Do". Did everyone shout the "I ain't talkin' bout chicken and gravy, mang" line louder than all the others?
That's awesome. My man played "Cut The Cake" during our cake ceremony.